Periodically, services in Office 365 may become affected by a number of things (network availability, regional network disruptions, upgrades to the service environment, etc). You can stay on top of these updates by subscribing to the service health dashboard.

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There are now flow connectors to monitor service health. Article here outlines how to get it set up. It’s in FLOW (search for “weekly summary” to find the template), so you can automate the alert push-through to support systems like Service Now, etc.

Since this feature was discontinued then what are we supposed to use for Email notifications? has this been replaced by the o365 Admin app? can the app be configured to notify when those changes occur (Degraded, SErvice Restored, Restoring service, e,t,c?

We just want to add it to our industry standard rss/json monitoring apps.

We don’t use SCC it doesn’t cover more than 10% of our systems as most are not Microsoft, and cover IOT and other device.

Office is one of the few services in the world that doesn’t have this. It’s really a massive failure of leadership IMHO. Providing basic uptime data via feed is one of the primary industry standards there is, and show’s you’re not trying to hide issues.